BECOME A
FOUNDING MEMBER
The Autism Alliance
Network is now forming —
and we're bringing together
the most respected names
in autism and ABA services
to create a coalition
with real influence in
Washington and in state
capitals across America.
Leading multi-state autism
service providers are
already committing to this
groundbreaking initiative.
As a founding member, your
organization will help
shape the coalition's
priorities, strategy, and
voice from day one.
JOIN THE NATION'S
LEADING AUTISM
PROVIDERS
Be part of something
meaningful from the very
beginning by becoming a
founding member of the
Autism Alliance Network.
This is a unique opportunity
to help shape a collaborative
community dedicated to
advancing awareness,
advocacy, and impactful
change for individuals and
families affected by
autism. As a founding
member, you’ll play a
vital role in setting the
vision and momentum for
the Network’s future
initiatives and
partnerships. If you’re
interested in joining us at
the ground level, please
complete the submission
form below or reach out
directly by email at -
WHY BECOME
A FOUNDING MEMBER?
Founding members will be
recognized as the
organizations that stepped
up at a critical moment for
our industry. When the
history of autism services
advocacy is written,
founding members of AAN
will be remembered as the
leaders who ensured our
sector had a seat at the
table during the most
significant healthcare
policy transformation in a
generation.
Founding membership
is limited.
We are selectively inviting
leading autism and ABA
service providers to join
as founding members
before our official public
launch. If your
organization serves
children with autism
through Medicaid or
managed care, we invite
you to be part of this
historic coalition.
WHY BECOME
A FOUNDING MEMBER?
State-by-state advocacy
support and strategic
guidance
Regular policy briefings
and legislative updates on
federal and state
developments
Coordinated federal
lobbying on Medicaid
and autism services
legislation
Rapid-response coalition
mobilization for urgent
policy threats
Participation in shaping
unified industry policy
positions
Access to expert
government
affairs and regulatory
counsel